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Lead Stories
PSOJ weighs in

THE ISLAND'S top private sector leaders have stepped in to mediate discussions to find solutions to the violence gripping parts of the city which has claimed the lives of at least 25 persons since Saturday.

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Face to face with death
JDF empowered
Health service under pressure
Roadblocks hamper movement


News
Businesses, productivity suffer

THE HAND of violent unrest yesterday stretched outward from the hotbed of West Kingston, dealing a telling blow to business in other sections of the Corporate Area and St. Catherine, on the first full working day since the escalation of civil confl

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West Ja calm
Policeman burnt to death


Business
PSOJ Economic Seminar postponed again
THE PSOJ annual economic seminar entitled "New Players, New Opportunities, New Legislation and Growth?" which was scheduled to begin today has been postponed until July 23 due in part to the civil unrest that has gripped Kingston. A discussion was to tak

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US stocks gain after nasty week
Lloyds will find Euro deal tough to sell


Sport
Windies hit back
HARARE, (Reuters): RESOLUTE lower order batting and aggressive fast bowling saved the West Indies real embarrassment on the first day of their opening first-class tour match against a Zimbabwean President's XI.

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Five-in-a-row for Jamaica
Dillon out with injury
WICB: No decison taken to dismiss CEO
More gold for Ja


Commentary
Time for conciliation

THE WEEKEND violence focused on western Kingston took new directions yesterday. Numerous roadblocks hampered traffic in several sections of the city and a tense atmosphere prevailed.

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What does it mean to be a J'can?
Blood and burning
The joys of a New Kingston discovery


Letters
Support the police

THE EDITOR, Sir:

FOR THE past three months I have been attempting to express the urgent need for all Jamaica to support the police. The events of the past two weeks have only served to solidify my conviction that if there is one key to fig

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Too much bickering
P.O. box rates up again!
It is not for us to sit and judge
May Pen Hospital upgraded


Entertainment
Pomp and Humour Usher in New Lottery Company
As Guests walked into the Hilton Kingston Hotel Ballroom for the launch of the new lottery company, Supreme Ventures Limited, an archway designed with palms intertwined and decorated with white pepper lights and colourful hanging balls wowed them.

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Chinese Comes Bearing Gifts


Lotto results for July 10, 2001

LOTTO: 01 02 03 08 17 23 
B/BALL:  21  FREE TICKET: k
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